Global film icon Jackie Chan has once again been spotlighted in the Olympic movement, reappearing as a torchbearer as preparations intensify for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games.
The moment, shared by the official Olympics platform, revisits Jackie Chan’s role during the Beijing 2022 Winter Games, where he proudly carried the Olympic torch as part of the ceremonial relay. His renewed presence symbolically links the past Games in Beijing to the upcoming edition in Italy.
Jackie Chan’s participation reflects the Olympic tradition of selecting torchbearers who embody the values of unity, perseverance and global cultural influence. Beyond his legendary film career, Chan is widely recognised for his humanitarian work and long-standing advocacy for youth development, making him a fitting representative of the Olympic spirit.
According to the Olympics, the appearance is part of broader efforts to build anticipation for Milano Cortina 2026, which the Italian cities of Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo will co-host. The Winter Games are expected to celebrate not only elite athletic competition but also cultural exchange and international collaboration.
While the official torch relay for Milano Cortina 2026 will take place closer to the Games, early promotional moments such as this help sustain global interest and reinforce the continuity of the Olympic movement. Featuring internationally respected figures like Jackie Chan also highlights the Games’ commitment to inclusivity and worldwide representation.
The International Olympic Committee, has consistently used the torch relay as a powerful symbol of peace and unity, with each bearer contributing a unique story to the Olympic narrative.
As the countdown to Milano Cortina 2026 continues, Jackie Chan’s reappearance serves as a reminder of the enduring influence of cultural icons in shaping the global appeal of the Olympic Games.
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